El 13 ht Xat and Stalin-Li 4iettnentrit• trmay.sep. 1. How To HAWs Musa.—One of the ear. ask =llllthitsy gireductioda ToUptry Unit attracted attention, was the poent by Joel Etirlow,entitied "The 'Hasty Podding.' In It be slings 'the praises of this New - England dish, and takes exCeptkas to its being called mush, wimp, or any name ex cept the one our fathers gave. Mush, or hasty pudding as he would have us call ft, Is an AinFican dish, aid until lately, has never been met with over the water. -Bot, notwithstanding the fact of its antiquity, its wonderful cheapness and ins nodtsputed ex- cellence, very few people know how to make this dish as it should be. The ingre dients for a dish of mush are water, salt and corn meal. The water should be soft, and the saltine, and the meal of the first qual ity ; yellow meal gives the best color, white meal is , more easily cooked. The sister should -be boiling hot at the commence ment, middle and end of the operation.— The mestshould be added very tlowly, so as to prevent lumps being formed, the Cook stirring a ll the time, and should never be In Butt uantites as would bring down the teinpterafrat of the water below the boiling point., Herein lies the secret of making 'good mush. 'The reason that it require' a high degree of heat to cook Indian corn, is that the starch globules are very hard and compact; and require more heat to expand them than the starch particles contained in rice. Mush should be thoroeghly cooked. —Prairie .Farmer. MUM= Wnser.—The season ap pioachlog for seeding down to wheat, we would urge the benefit of drilling in the seed "with a machine, instead of a broad cast sowing. Nothing in agricultural prac tice, new-a-days, may be add $g be better established than this, as every one knows who Asa Byer tried it ; and the reports last assaon4n,the Dieparttnent st Washington, from all sections of the country, showed the gain in bushels pet: acre to be in some section" 2d and 25 perm* with the drill ed wheat. It is' found to be much lees lia ble to be thrown out by frosts or winter killed, and the free action of the atmos phere through the drills in the field, the uni- form depth at which it is covered, causing an evenness in the growth, together with g at least one peek less seed being required for sowing; are all advietiges which be long to drilling, connected ahelWlth secur ing a better taking of the grass seed. Drills, as with other farm machinery, have ;been greatly Improved the last few years, and are now constructed not only to sow wheat, oats, rye, &c., in given quanti ties, but also to sow with it run seed and fertilizers in the rows, with the grain ; so that the soil being previously well prepar ed, the whole is finished at one operation, and the ground left in•nice, smooth condi tion. Vim ridges left by the-drill are lev elled down by the frosts of winter, giving additional protection to the tender roots of the grain and grass.—Practical Farmer. • • RESTORING SPOILED MEAT.—Seeing that you publish receipts for house-keepers, I have concluded to give you a bit of my ex- perience Some six years ago I went to keeping house, and being in a country town, I bought three net porkers, which I had cut up and salted down in a large packing-box. They were the first I ever salted, and I made a failure in the process—did not salt heavy enough—and in about two weeks my wife cut a piece of the meat, and came to roe with the very grave remark that "our meat had spoiled." I 'examined it, and it smelt offensive. We could not eat it. Not beide - disposed to lose so numh if it could be avoided, I went re i turner and bought 2f bushels of charcoal (I knew something of chemistry), Whicia mixed with a suita ble quantity of satt—rdon't rememb4r the actual quantity, but it was nearly a half peek, more or less—which I put Into a mor tar and reduced to a powder. , I took my meat out and spread a good layer of this powder into the bottom of my iox and 'then a layer of meat. Each 14 , 4: of meat was in a layer of coal dust, with - the inter stices closely packed with it. Some four or five wecks aftewsrd! I took the meet out and hung it up in the smoke house and smoked it well. My neighbors, who ate it& meat, asked me how I came to have so much - better ba con than other people. I. told them my secret, andl must say myself that I have never tasted better in my life. The hams were superior to the tar farmed sugar•cured. Hoping this may be of use to young housekeepers) give it freely. Iltruzurs Bar Mows.—On small farms, wherethe horse fork is not used, much hard labor may be saved by building up one half of the hay-mow at a time. For in stance, with the first hay drawn, fill either 'the right or left-hand end of the bay, up as far as the big beam, then rake mown the **And while this part is settling, fill the other half. The two parts being filled at dififrent times; will not•settle alike, and of course will not unite, so there will be no ttacibr a hay knife in winter. The' princi pal benefit of this plan is derived by lessen ing-the hard labor while unloading. One half of the mow being lower than the other, the top of the load may be thrown on the highest part, and the' balance below oyes pitching from the rack over the big beam. After trying this mode of mowing way hay, it will not be abandoned. there is still another advantage ; the greatest heat caused by fermentation is al ways in the centre of the mow, and the' seam, here gives escape to the generated There is very gener'ally a neglect among Douro to properly prepare the bottom of their bays for hay to keep well. In most Pits the bay is allowed to lie upon the piinnd, or at best to rest upon a few poles or itgis laid on the earth. The best con aboction we ever used was to put in logs Men inches through, acrOse the bay, once in eight or ten feet, and upon these spread rails or poles, leaving a space between them of about two inches. This gives a bee circulation below the mow, and note pound b r injured if• It remains three or four year.—Ohio Farmer. - Barrnc6 Our STRAWBEItT BlDS.—Straw berry plants can now. be set out from the iniddie of August to the end of September. It is true August is generally a very warm and very dry month, but in case of the &b -once of rain, the newly-planted beds mist be watered every day or two Until they become established. 'The bed should set be in a damp situation or the soil heavy. Digdeep, pulverize finely, and apply a pret, ty heavy dose of good barnyhrd manure' int the divisions be about three and a half bet in width and as long as may be desire,- bk. Set thn plants about eighteen inches Apart, insert them in the ground firmly but• not deeply, and then keep clear of all gnus and weeds. As (o the varieties, we wonkl choowt tae our , dive planting the hti lowing: "Triumph," "Rumen," and "Ho , wey,"and if we wished another, Jacands. They should be planted in this wise in mak ing up a full bed, with half a dozen or a dozen divisions I Tritimph, $ Jucunda, 11 - noiey, 4 Russell/ le this wof a dump asetWed with as much certainty as any tidng can be. The last of Novimber 'lent the plants with a light covering o Slaw the first year ; after that, it needier, vilinklassmitranisew,ba. sattstittited as a cov- : OA& AWU wojt may be . expefted the bit lesion . A mulch of strqw co two or lime inches bog will het t zte gmound „maw and 001. with* this likes, and 'l,bm• the heeds. Thte shod be applied the JIM of April. An application or spent tot h 14110 excellent.— . s ..ftehave. • trif Om% won* it. MT 000=o. ItAHNUTOCIB BRATHEIti RAVI swarm I - :LAMM STOOK Of SPRING GOODS QIIIJINSW . III3. Apr 1130,1109- If GO TO DUPH ORN'S C_ HIS CLOTHS C HIS CASSIMERS C ALL HIS GOODS BEFORE PURCHASING:ELSE WHERE IF YOU WOULD SAVE MONEY North-weat corner of Square dprll 16.ISIL—tf -1869. DESIRABLE 1869. NEW GOODS! Most Excellent Assortment! SELL for very email profits, and site at doings very large Business. ASHIONABLN SHAM ON FINE SILK POP LINS. 1110NABLE SHADES OP FRENCH WOOL POP . . . 1,1118. fASIGIONABLISRADRSOF ALPIOIA POPLINS. PRINCE CUINTZICS. PIQUMS, PRIMULAS AND LAWNS. BLACK SILKS, PLAIN SILKS. PLAID SILKS. SWIMS ARIALINS, JA.OONICT MUSLIMS. CAMBRIC. BLACK ALPICOI.OOLORRD ALPAOCA, (BLACK ALL WOOL DALAIN. AUTON' SRAWLS,OASIIYARI II HA WWI, TIIIIINT SHAWLS. morns, casannots,oicomumes,uncx DRILL. ING, °OTTOMAN,. ?MILT, cones, TABLII LINEN, NAPKINS, TOW ALB. BALMORAL SKIRTS, Hier SKIRTS. PLAIN LUISA HAN otasourzre. lIMBROIDIRRD HANnuntoutitn, RAM SIT/TCHAD RAND tiutauxin. KINII,LA DIAS', MISSIMPAC lIILDRAN'EG LOVAS, AND STOCKINGS. gam[ GA constantly receiving the latest styles of Drees and Nancy Goods. *eto* tornorises every thing usually blind la a irst-olass DAY Goons Broks, to which I Anvil., the etiolation of the public, holing assured that I can safely shallearre compari son with all *Oar 810111111 lb quality ottuds sod low tress aortae. J. L. FMB:M. G•GYhtir i g.Pa.,Jesi. Ll,lllll9.—tt 810,1:410- RE WARD! STORE ENTERED! Robert - 4r, Elliott's Store, IN GETTYSBURG, Thrill entered last Wash sad • large qesatity o TV Dry Goods, Nodose, Qa•enstrat • sad Carpeting taker. The parties ore wall karma, but have thus ibr ee• raped arrest, mashy left Greenbacks in exchange for the Goods. - The wow who took the Goods are very wen willed that they received store or Wird Goods for their nosey Ikea they could have got at say other store. Come one I Come one 1 and =maize our large assortment of SILKS,' GINGRAMS, LAWNS, BAREGES, ALPACCAS, &a., CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TB BEDS, • .TRANS, VESTINGS,&e. Mee ,DarpeteXcit - Giseewaro, thsewsre, sad Weed, • geseralessorkaest of everything beleastag to a firetblase Store. swig NCR the glom, Is opposite the Ocerainue, Isighaore street, sad that our motto is, Hit Deans and flostliaroits. (*arft 22.1110.-4 NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS AT PETERSBURG. GRIA'ST it BOWERS (Batotosoco to D. Eitatietrw.) 117017Ldesalpeellidpitioria the peddle that they VT lave Net reesided tram Philadelphia with • large adartaresi el SPRING./ eItIMICNII GOODS, „.„ I „,, g i, „u s loraitilloreas Goods, 011stle,Oro 111100dit Mode dal. of t ei :ll Igo *bite cob slid liatimis Stew Iliwinwo. lissmonr• soil thems4l., pepiaw. Thiel Walesa posbund iaavi ill i zide sato awl Win to obis* pilaus (Me se • will m.i glapwlwro * to caw pan solo. qoallty. Our. irs dmaradaima NA asdersoldiry say bow to 1144 comati. Alan & IKPW&U April 110. #ll dirolidi t *now at. H. B. WOODS, lIJAWWWI - Ia Selling at Bottom Price& That are dors to "ttkht Moore , prism. NOTION!), 8T00N13015, GLOVED, HANDIDer 011110111, &C., That are cheaper thaa BILK, GLANS AND OTRDA DRUB BUTTODS, lit great hay. HOOP SHUTS, 0 I 88M8, PROTHUTORB AHD THE NII9.OAPPT B 'BM" COIF ET CLAIM All necessary to Fr t drum tont Wooly Don't boy bentre yes gel ay prick. CABRIKIIRP, COTTON ADDL.)* NU. ate" To which I !write eganiination in Price and Quality. .H A T S 'All the latest Spring and Summer Mika SHOES Of all kinds. In Shoes I can say that I keep the best class of goals that are kept in Adams county. Those who have tried to get cheap Shoes elsewhere soon learn that they have wasted their money Aitrill6.-tf NEW SPRING & SUMMER GOODS AT 4RENDTSVILLE, l'A. • TOBIAS R. COVER HAYING opened • new store, In Arendtsville, has Just returned from the city with a splendid as sc.rtment of DRY GOODS, " GROCERIES, • QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, Sc., Having purchased my entire stock for cash. lam prePared to sell very cheap. Give me a call and Judge for yOurseives. , T. R. GOYIM. May 28.--8 m CARPITB Curtain garntso, fit. D AVID Meat EA Rt. jonx 1. IfeCRIART "Best always Cheapest." T HE Best and Cheapest, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS and, HARNESS of all kinds, in the County are always to be found at the old and well known stand,Baltlmore et., opposite th e Presbyterian Chords (McCREARYIS.) Our Riding and Wagon Saddles, are the most substantially built and neatest. Our Harness, (plain and silver mount- WO are complete!,. every respect and warranted to be of th•very best material and workmanship. Our upper leather Draft Collars, C 0.,, 1101 . s■ BUT. They are the best PITTING and most durable. Our Heavy Draft Harness, are made to order, u cheap se they can be mule any where and in the most substantial manse,. Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft name., Ply -nets and everything in the line; Nowt better or cheaper. Our prices have been asnuctu to the lowestli ring standard. A liberal percentage forcuh, off all bllleamoun ling to $5 or more..., We work nosklng but the best of stock and will warrant every talkie turned out to beim everyrespect mum represented. Thankful forpait favors we Invite attention to oar present stock. ws..o ire us a call and examl us yawn nor cautrer! San. 29.1868:4 f D. MI:CANARY A SON. n ARRIAGE-MAKING RESUMED. • war being over,the underifiriedhave rimmed the at their old etand, In Slit Middle strset, Gettysburg, where they are agele prepared to put up wort in the Mott fashionable, substantial, and superior Matter. ♦ lot anew and eeeond-band on hand, which they will dispose of at the lowest prices, and all orders will be supplied as promptly and satisfactorily as possible. done with disputa:l, and at eh eapeet rates , A largo lot of Aim andold lIARNESS handfor gale. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore en joyed by them, they solicit and will endearorto d.. aerie a large share In the future. May 29.-tf DANNER I ZIZOLZR. Buggies and Carriages. REMOVAL. Tundersigeled has removed his Carrlsge-mak- I log shop to R e east end of Middle street, Getty*. burg, Pa., where tie will continue to build all kinds of work In his line,fria: CARRIAGIS,TROTT'ING& FALL ING TOP B UGGIES, JAGGER WAGONS, &C., &C. -.His work is ail put up of good material and by the best of mocha:olm and cannot. fail to give satin , llama. Hie pectieare always reasonable. He 'elic its orders, confident that he can please. REPAIRING piomptly done, at moderateness. W. K. GALLAGHER. July 1, 1888.—Ly NEW HARNESS SHOP. JOHN CULP TNFORMS his Meads and the public generally that A he has reeumed the Harness-making business, and opened a Shop on Carlisle street, Gleteyeburg, adjoin ing the Passenger depot, where he will manufacture and keep on bane all kind, of HARNESS. BRIDLES, COLLARS, *TIPS, LASHES. FLY-NETS, Ake., An Which will be sold at the lowest cash prime. Also.. TRUNKS of all kinds. REPAIRING and MENDING attended topromptly. Having been working at the business for 30 years, I can guaranty the best kind of Turk, all being made under my own superintendence. Give me a cell. May 7.1869.—e! - JOHN CULP,. ghotagraph Salltritg. EXCELSIOR GALLERY. TIPTON & MYERS successori to C. J. Tyson. PRO TOGRAPHS, PHOTO MINIATURES Stereoscopic Views of the BATTLE-FIELD, STEREOSCOPES, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, A L -B U M S GREAT VARIETY, AND AT GREATLY: REDUCED PRICES. Cr Ws &slim nothtngentth.tarc *tits kind. OM sad es4mlsa our stock. kes 01011 ads zoo IMltundeimi hops all aoirettv es over to. at Oallsey. TYSON'S OLD STAND. oat. 11.-tr Mick% au4 favarg. REMOVAL! Tb. Aro of Boom* Kaftan= kayo roatovod m e th mutekoroirprord„ ooze door to epouhtior's Shoo Store. Wo harm baud • *holm amoortasotot CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, If allkistis andlategt styles. Silver and PUNA Wats .aiso, Mao Gold, Other sad Stool • El P E C 'V A 43 L IC a ort the blot la tas assaubmatar• . Alse,lfidlas 11= sararem, t Ottss,ae., Visaissull 0 Seri, as. Au kW* of •,.. in oar lies doses st as raaaanabie ,en as adoevisars, Rill aparywited. duf..- arliaakadforpelettamr wilkdraissalb• d am. a 1141112111 Y. I woo ss• 17,140 L-11 * ~ .., 01127Z9BUie, DDT GOODS AND DIIU PARASOLS LID 171tHISLLAS, CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AC., REF'AIRING..O d3fBROTYPEB, &e ♦ND (Gold aadaliver,) MEE sendsi ao. GQ TO NORRIS',If you want ,1-$ OOS GO . TO NORB,II3'--If you want a fashionable lIAT or 041. G 0 TO NORBEV—If you want $ taddonabla NRORAIR or good PAM COLLAR and CUM. • G 0 TO NORRIV—If you want %•A anything to the GIINTLIIINNII LINZ, for be keeps nothing but Gentienen'e wear, and bee the LARGIBT STOOK IN Till COUNTY. a 0 TO NORRIS'—If you want a...A • good pair of HOIIiE NADI GAITERS, war ranted to glvo tattalkotloo or Money BEFUNDIED. BOOTS & D. KITZMILLER & BRO., GETTYSBURG, PENRA TORE STREET, OPPOSITE THE BANK. 11 t received frpm th• City a large um,. :47 . BOOTS & SHOES Ma GENTLEMEN, LADIES dc CHIL DRENS' WEAR, Consisting of Calf &Rip Boots, Congress & Balmoral Gai ters, Slippers, &e. Made in latest styles and of best mate- riala We also ELANII7ACTURE TO ORDER, all kW, of BOOTS AND MOM—the work being made op of beet materials and by Ent clan workhien. The senior partner has been In the huskies. for over 16 Impale and persoaelly superintends all work made up. We respectfully invite the Wootton of the public to oar establishment. and hope by strict attention to bushiest. and by selling at lowestcash prlces,to give entire satisfaction. DAVID HITZMILLER, JACOB A.ILITZMILLIE Apri116,1869.-t1 CUNNINGHAM 6 just received a large supply of SPRING GOODS, Consisting of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, 'OF ALL STYLES AND SIZES. - ALSO, SHI R T S Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, and a great and largo variety of NOTIONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CLOCKS, WATCHE"SY TOBACCO an.d CIGARS , all of which will be sold at abort profits and TIMID t ad to please. Give him a call at Ms Moro on Balti more strimt,(Pieklng's old Stand) near the Diamond. April 9,1869.—tf CLOTHING, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. NEW FIRM! COBEAN OUNNINaHAM H Azu. c f r e received !runt the City is new and large CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, • BOOTS & SHOES, NOTIONS, &c. The goods have all been selected with wrest cars and with a desire to meet the wants or this community. The public will Ond tbegoods to boot the best quality spathe LATEST STYLES One and nil are invited to call at our Store, on Balti- more street, Gettysburg. nearly opposite Fabneatook Bros. R. C. COBBIIN, JAR CUNNING DAIL April 16.-tf GOODS FURNISHED INM Garments made to order BY W. T. KING York Street, Gettysburg, Pa JSb. 16, 1869.-0 CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! NEW AND LARGE ARRIVAL! J. DRINEZEHOYIf, corner of the Diamond and York street, has Just returned Dram the city with as 'annually attractiveamortmen r of ()LATHING PALL h BIDTxx MUD. which he will cell at such prices as cannot fell to take them off Tory rapidly. Cell and judge for your. selves. To look at the excellent inabAil, Inotefel cutting. and neat and substaott e seaing, sad then to get his low prices—callers not help but bay, when they oee It /so mueh to nhelr Interest so do so. H. bar Oasts, Pants, Vests,•LlLtylesand metal. ale; asta.Doots and Shoes; lildrts, of all kinds, Hosiery, Handker olsktts, Nook Ties. Oravate,Lines sad Papereollars, inspenden.Drushes,Oombe; Ilnuilts.YallisecUmbrellas,Pocket Enisie.Segare, ilmoklassnri OhewlegTobareee,PipesAllationeryAo. °Woks, Watches, Jewelry, with a thousand sod one other , astride. entirely too numerous to detnalla • newspepor adeZnl.ennest. He salts the attention of the public te his new stook. ocalident that It will q ese•mand no eases' Yr villssUbleaper. Dottotto •tilrePlie•—•orsier ofTorketseetand tlieDianson .Gettysburg. Ifer.11,1111111,“ ' JACOB BRINIIIIIO/1. BOOTS AND SHOES. NEW .718 TA 111. ISHACZ.Z47.7. 91113anderafga•dluis wasted • Dow buildtegibr ,•• Boot sad Shoo istabliabioesa, on WU, st, *earths liallroailltatko • la astrZebuM when he saw Wore ibr gala, • , • Boots, shoes, Gaaters, 3hp- Persotel / 40 • 'I tanosia,_weanisiNleldliares • of difarnt styles mad *km. Ir•bas•lnesamortasatio sod•pet frIMM•4 , •111•011mryartfoliattl•monsetp•Illia, lIINK WADI TO 011D111, of tie Ind 'Warted' awl,. aw l lernotr medal. • bliels t= l ;took 'wow inamp• ,*•••• la Mho, we • masa, Who 16= 1 . 4 J• 1711 JORN ' ° 4 4 * IL AC • . .Fme Oastoni lade 86 1 ,014 AND SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN. i • All tbEEMILLDING STYLES on hand or toads to Enroinril. Priori Azad at LOW PIGMIES. An Viso. ATOM Prion EitbiEl4ll4lolll for self Emmons* awn tuna on receipt of Post (Moe oddrois. - ' WEL P. BARTLETT, ES &a:III Sixth rt., above Obootnut, PHILADELPHIA. Aninstll,ll4l.-17 • New Store Room near Court-house ! HAB removed his Boot and Shot Store to his new Stare Room, a few doors south of the Court hams, and nearly opposite the Compiler office, Balti more, street, Gettysburg. He has laid in a large new stock of goods, which he will sell at reduced prices. Ha offers LADIES' CONCURS GAITERS, LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS, COMMON OAITARI3, LADIES' KID SLIPPERS, all styles ' LADIES' MOROCCO RALMORALS, IN LARGE VARIETY. GENTS' FRENCH CALF BOOTS, GENTS' AMERICAN GAL/ BOOTS, GENTS' KIP BOOTS, GENTS' OONGRKSB GAITERS, GENTS' CALFeBALMORALS, GENTS' SLIPPERS, all styles, GENTS' BIUMIANS.kc. Ac. massy coNuaiss Ger"'ERS, MISSES' SAL.MOKAL GAITERS, MOROCCO BALMORALB, Ac., Ate., Ac., Ac. BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS, BOYS' CALF BALMORALS, BOYS' BROGANS, Ac., Ac. INFANTS' IMIORti, all styles, IN LARGE VARIETY. Alto, Boots and Shoes of his?we manufacture con- Ail willbe sold at the lowest living profits. Buy ers, from tow'. and country.are invited to call and ex . mine goo d. en d prices before purchasing else where, feeling confident that I' can please all who may call. The ettnIifAOTUBINO of Boots, Shoes.and Gai ters, will also be catried on, in all branches, as be lore. Repairiugdoneon abort notice. By employing none but nrst.chtes workmen, and using none but the choicest leather, he feels confident of maintaining his former reputation. Certainly nothing will be left un done to dames it. Iftabsokful for parttarorm, h• solicit'. • cohtino acme of public patronage. D. IL KLINGYL. Gettysburganly 16, 1869.-If JOSEPH JAUOBS, MERCIIANT TAILOR, CEIAMBERSDURCI STREET, GETTYSBURG. rrl LIE andervigned. of the late firm of Gan. Jacobs k Bro., would most respectfully Inform his friends and the public generally, that ho has opened a Merchant Tailorin: establishment In Charnbersburg street, next door to the old place, and Over. doors east of the Keystone House, where he will be happy to walton all who may patronize him. Ms otock of CLOTHS, CASSIMNRS, VESTINGS, TRIMMINGS, ke., ke., te., will be foutnicholce and cheap—very desirable to ea lect from. All Mode of Goode for sale—whether he manufactures or not. GOODS !AD! UP with dispatch, as well when bought at other stores*, at his own. The very best work will be made—good Atm and substential sewing —and nothing will be deemed too much trouble to tinier eatisfeetion to every cam. The latest New York Fashions regularly received. Cutting done, as usual, A share of public patronage is solicited, and no ef- fort spared to deserve it. April 16.—t1 JOSEPEI JA COBS. farming Mmplements, ar. THE WORLD, BODGES' OHIO AND BUCKEYE Reapers and Mowers. A careful examination of thee. machines will com mence any one of their suratior merits over all sabers, in strength, durability, mime of draft, and re- Habil ity for work, on all kinds of ground, and in ev ery variety of gram and grain. Confident of this we Invite those in want of • good machine to examine for t hem selvts before purchasing elsewhere. These machine. can be sold us Naked Mower.— RE A PEREI as Rend Rake, Pelf-Rake, or Dropper.— Two different sites: No.l Machine, with two cutter Bars and three Knives, cutting Bee and a hal feet int grain and four feet eight Inches in grad•; No. „cut ting four (eh six Inches. We have that confidence In these machines that we are redline lo let those wantinca niacbioe test them with any other they may ;that', and keep the one that gives mist outtlefis •lion. DODOES' AUTOM AN SKI. F- P.A E K hat given such general sktisfection that we consider it the beat Self'ltakaaot, and IN attached I. no other machine except the Dodge Machine, the Ohio and Buckeye patent. Par the benefit of those wanting machines we would refer them to a few of those to whom we have sold the last season, via: John Imardorff, Sen., Henry Culp, Ephraim Lady, Henry Kiug, Grurge Lady, Ensile Peurom. Joroithan Wider, David dtvuert James llitkley, W. Rosa White, Daniel Kettle, J. J. Kerr, John Bender, Andrew WeMerl, John Eckert, . Wm. Bightm, Wm. Font, John Guinn, Cornelius Lott, John N. Huffman, Wm. Gulden, John N. Boyer, Wm. Brim. Also, WIRK•TDDTII RAY RABRA, including the celebrated Brandt Bake. and Beit-di/scheming hate.. Also. PIOITOUS, PANNING MILLS, AND FARM IMPLEMENTS ORNERALLY. Perrone wiehing!to examinems.chitt,e will find them at the warehouse or Joegra Wins k EOM!, (Jetty* burg. Pa., or at the residence of the enhserther, 2 miles from Gettysburg. on the [Luneburg road. Per. sons wanting Circular. will address the eubscriber, Gettysburg,Pa. . . April 23.-tf STILL- AHFAD ! REAPER & MOWER, One of the Greatest Machines of the Age, IS superior to any other Machine row in use, an AV i I excel any that will ever be intr,doced. bar In been thoroughly tried and given - Mineral ant afar lion. I would now inform all those who intend pur. chanting *chines to call and examine for themselvee. This Machine hooted particularly to excel pii other machines in strength, durability, tall of draft, and reliability of work, in all kinds of grass and grain.— Is e n v, f,l g pd grain admirably, which' is a great Item in Machines to a farmer. It can be need as a hand rake as walla" a self-raker. It rota 5 feet 2 Inches in grain; 4 feet 10 Inches in grass; has a steel cutter hut, with wrought Iron guards; it can be used a. • Single Mower as well as a Combined Machine. A full trial of the Machine can be,had. • Also SIIIREMAN'S SELF-DISCHARGING HORSE RAKE, and the great and well-known BRANT RAER, the beet rakes ever Introduced We would also call your attention to the IRON IXHIBLE SHOVEL PIA/UGH. wrought iron frame, very light and strong, steel adjeltted to run shallow or deep, and Is neatly and tastefully made ALSO. THE .IERRI.EiI AND EXCELSIOR YAW NING MILL, the old itamborough Yale improved, for many years* great favorite among the farmer. of Pennsylvania. It is large and Wong, h. , two cockle screens, and warranted to work perfectly. Alec, all kinds of FAItSIING I.II.PLEHENTS always on hand. Any person wishing to examine these machines can see them at the Battle-field Hotel or at my residence, S miles from Gettysburg, between the Taneytown road and the Baltimore pike. LEWIS A. BUSHMAN. May 39,1869—tt GEM% PATENT 8111 W-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR, CLEANER AND BAGGER, With the latest improved Triple-geared Horse Power, either Gear or Belt. This machine bee suceeanally competed with all tit • bat of the different patented Grain Separators, and now hoe the reputatkin of being the beet Seoarator ever procured; in fact, the only Separator and Glean er ever before the public to give general satisfaction. The machine is conveniently arranged for battling and threshing, being permanently flied on two wheels. One man can easily move or shift it about, so that it is not half the trouble on a barn floor aa. a common thresher and shaker. It Is also easily put in operation. It Is simple, easily managed, reliable. durable, compact and cleanly to work by while In operation, sot making near the duet as the common Machine or other Separators. lamer, can rest assured that this machine is no humtmg, end Judging from the high recommendation of farmers that are snug them we must come to the conclusion that It is the very machine that farmers ‘ant. The following are a few of the persons who have used this machine, well known, and to whom the public are referre d for farther Information: • Wm. J. Peters, Flora Dale,Adams co.. Penne. Wni Mohler, near New O x ford, " " • John D Flou ts, sear Gettysburg " " Henry Harbold, York Springs. " Daniel Peters,Menderville, o John Waltman, likeherrystown Michael Measly Mosailey twp., John Small, Nefiberratown, " " Wm. F. Brandon; York Springs. Repair Oestinp for the above machine will be kept by the Agent, and also by Sphrairs Ifiscel. near Gettysburg. Ali orders for the Separators can be addressed to ABRAM BURKHOLDER, Agent, July 80.4 m• Olearsprinit, York co., Pa. Cal, poke, gime, &t. GMT Y SBUB,G LIME KILNS. ZTEI3 undersigned Yu bon itht on t Is foram' part airollrat.Onuntoranaw aoarlauer THE LIME-BURNING BUSINESS fineelf—et tbeilsttisborg Lime Inns: os thasorn• of the Relined and North Stratton street. Thank falter put pationap,hewill endeavor to deierTe its cotilintolooly , try proem:ring the Matinees as vigorous ly and ones lams • scale as possible—always selling a good amok and giving good meson. Ihnnifits sad othersmay la* hir the prompt Ainslie , : orders. ,He also canitiinis the • COAls 13171311 4 tE551 offaisitimikonfordar kfol, #oasokilipsnasi attar uhonld tills a min. Bleeksisda ON Oft UoissatfOollieri a ettystrarg. 6Stllberll4oloir 34743 SUM a=-,C ~ MS REMOVED D. H. KLINGEL 'zanily an hand WM . NUBIA:, Agent HOFFHEINS' Wittlbst READING RAILROAP BtlliktEß ARB.A2IGEMKNT, MONDA 1, APRIL 26th, 1869 Cheat Skunk line train the North and Northeast for Philadelphia,New York, heading., PottsvOls, Tamaqua, Asblard,iilarnoklu„ Lebanon, Allaatown, Haaton,lphrata, Lancitater,Colombin, tc., to Trains leave Harrisburg tor New York,aakillows: At L 86,8.20 and 8.10 A. 81,12.26 a00n.2.00 sad P. ld"connecting with similar Trains on thePenn eylvania Railroad, and arriving at New York at 2.45, 11.46 A. M. and 3.:0 8.45, 0.00 P. M. and 6.00 A. 14., respectively. Sleeping tfarsacemnpainy the 2.35, 5.20 A.M. and 10.56 P. hi-Trains. without change. • Lamm Harrisburg for Reading. Doraville, Tsar qua, Minerrrille.Aohland, Shamokin. Pine Grove,AJ, lentown and Philadmphia, at 8.10 A.M. 2.00 and 4.10 P. IL, stopping at Lebanon and principal Way Sta tions the 4.10 P. N. train making connectionefor Philadelphia,Pottsville and Colombia only. for Pottsville, chuylklll Haven and Auburn, - via Behollkiltand Susquehanna liallacnd,learn Harris. burg at 3 30P.M. Returning: Leave New York at 9.00 A. M.,19.00 noon, 6.06 and 8.00 P. M., Philadelphia at 8.16 A. M. and LSO P. M.; Bleeping care eccompani the 9.00 k M., 6.05 and 8.00 P M. t rains from New York,without change. Way Passenger Trainleases Philadelphia at 7.1103. Id.,connecting with similar train on East Pennaltall. road, returningfrou. Reading at 6.30 P. M.,stopping at all Stations. Leave Pottsville at 7.30, 8.45 A. M., and 2.45 P.M., Shamokin at 5.25 and ;0.35 A. M., Ash landat 7.00 A . M., and 12.30 noon. Tamaqua at 8.30 A. 11., and 2.20 P.M., for Philadelphia and New York. Leave Pottsville, vl2.Bchuyikilland Susquehanna Railroad at 7.00 A.. 11 for ilarrisburg,and 1120 A. M, for Pine Grove and Tremont. Reading Accommodation Train: Leaves Reading at T. 30 A . M.,rettirning leaves Philadelphia at 0.16 P. M. Pottstown Accommodation Train: L Pot ta• town at 6.25 A.M., returning leaves Philadelphls at 4.30 P.M • • . • Colombia Hall RoadTralo o I 011Y0 Reading at 7.00 A . M., and 8.15 I'. 31. for Ephrata, Litls, Lancatter Columbia, Ac. • Perkiomen Rail Road Train !deur, PerklomeoJgpo .tlon at 0.00 A. 51. and 0.00 P. M. Returning: Leave Bkippack at 8 15 A. M., and 1.00 P. M..connecLing with filmier trains on Reading Rail Road. On Sundays: Leave New York •t 8.00 P. 31., Phila. delphia 8.00 A. 31. arid 3.15 P. 31., the 8.00 A.M. Train running only to Reading; Pottsville 8.00 A. 31.; Har risburg 5.20 A. 31. and 4.10 and 10.55 I'. M.,aud Read lug at 12.55 midnight, 2.54 and 7.15 A. M. for Llarriw burg, at 12.55 midnight, and 7.05 A. M.for New York, and 0.40 A. M., and 4.26 P.11.10r Philadelphia. Cominutation, Mileage, Seuon, School and Excur sion Tickets, to and from all point., at reduced 1t.;... Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed each Puaeriger. 0 A. NICOLLS, General Superitztendenl. Readng,PA.,llay 7, 1869. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY SPRING SCHEDULE. On and after May 9.lsBo,Tralna will inAT 0 Ilanoxer Joactlott as follows: LEAVE NORTHWARD 12.54 p. m.--Dafly for Villamsport, daily (except Sundays) for Elmira, Rucheater. Buffalo, NiagaraPalla and Erie and the Weal.. 10.38 a. m.—Daily (except Sutre) tdr Elmira, Buff alo, Ir. 2.13 p. m.—Daily (except Sandays) for Williamsport anl i Erie. 6.05 p. ni.—Paily(except S undya) for York. 965 p. m.—Daily (except Suillaap) for Ilarrlsbarg and the West. LEAVE SOUTHWARD. 7.07 a. m.—Dallystoppingat Parktononly. - 7.62 a. tn.—Daffy (except Sundays) stopping at all Stations. 12.30 p. m.—Dally stopping at Parkton only. 42.36 p.m.—Daily (except Sundays) stopping at the Stations. EDW. S. YOUNG,Geo.Pass.Agent, Baltimore, 51d. ALFRED It FISKE, Gen. Superintendent. May 26,1869.-tf Uarriaburg, Penn's. DENNSYLVANTA CENTRAL RAILROAD - - - Doubletrack mute running between Plallodelphla •n d Pittsburg• Train,. left•ing (lett • she rg maks the following ounectlons wrlth this Trunk line: .. • • • •. Gettyvbiirg leave at a. 15 a. m. k 12.40 p.'m I..vrarrerJunctiou arrive 10.05 " 2.05 " " leave 10.54 " 9..7.5 " Harrisburg arrive 12.55 p. m, 11.45 " , " leave 3.50 .. Philadelphia arrive L. 40 " f.l.i; 0 " flarrisburg leave 1.15 " 12.10 " Pittsburg 'arrive 1.35. a. in. g.lO " At Philadelphia close cr.,nuections are made with the trains her :tire , 1 ark, lio.tou and all FAStern Cities. At Pittsburg connection. are made In the New U 111,3 Depot with the trait]. for all Western Pule ts. 111111.Por forth erinformation apply to IIDWARIf if. MALLIAMS, Gun .sit•-rin:•-nti,it,Alt<ATna, Pa. Ursa, W. GWIN,LII, Paaeaay..m" and rfrkat Agent .Philadelphia. [May 11.1468.-t In consequence ~f the du‘satri_us f/re, which in Jan nary last, des , r..yetl their stUre and Its contents, J. E. CALDWELL & CO Je‘vellers, Rave had made especially to their order tin Europe sod In AtfleriCa,an !Mindy New Stock of Choice Goods, Which are now °pone.) and ren,ly for examination. Very Fine Paris Mantle Clocks, (Every movement with the new improvements.), NEW SIDE ORNAMENTS TO MARCH, Entirtly new Bronzes, Groups and Figures GORIIAM MANUF'G CO'S FINE ELEOTItO WARES, Best .S'lerling Wares, Now designs. Watches, Jewelry, &c., • A very full assortment at very MODERATE PRICES. Por the prcaezn at Sl9 CITES TNTJT PHILADELPHIA. ]far. 3.1969.-1 y AGENTS WANTED FOR CHAJIBERLIN'S LAW BOOK FOR THE PEOPLE! . CONTAINING , Full Thetrcutions and Practical Forms, adapted to Ev ery Kind of Businem, and to all the State. of the Union. BY FRANKLIN CHAMBERLIN, Of the United States Bar. "There is no book of the kind which will take rank with it for authenticity, intelligence. and complete nees."—Springfieid ()lass.) Republican. This is the ONLY NEW BOOK of the kind publieh ed for many year.. It Is prepared by an able PRAC TICAL LAWYER, of twenty.fire years' experience, and Is hint what everybody nevi., for daily Mb. It le highly recommended by many eminent Judges, It:minding the Chief Justice and other Judge. of Ides seichusette, and the Chief Justice and entire Bench of Ornnecticnt. Sold only by Subscription. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. Send for Circulars. O. D CASE A CO.„ Publiabers. Hartford, Conn.; No. I Spruce at., New York; Cincinnati, 0.; and Chicago, 111. CAUTION An old law-book, published many years ago, has just been hastily so-issued as "a new book," without e'en a suitable revision of its obsolete statements,— Do not confound that work with Chamberlin's JAW- Book for the People. I July 23-2 m %%TM. KNABE (t. CO., ARNEFACTUREIIS OF F GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES , BALTIMORE, MD. These Inatiuments have been before the Public for nearly Thirty Years, and upon their excellence alone attained at► funpurchased pre eminence which pro nounets thole' unequaled. Their TONE combines greet-power, sweetness and fine singing quality, as well as great purity of Intonation, and evenness throughout the entire scale. Their TOUCH Is pliant and elastic, and entirely tree from the stiff— nossfoun4 in so many Pianos. In WORKMANSHIP • they're unefteell ed. tieing none but the very bat seasoned material, the large capital employed in our business enables us to keep continually an Immense stock of lumber. Ac.. on hand. • illirOur SQUARE PIANOS hare our New Improved Overstrung Scale and the AG RAP'S TREBER. We would call special attention to our late improve. mente Ia GRAND PIANOS AND SQUARE GRANDS, Patented August 14,1868, Which bring the Piano nearer perfection thanbas yet been attained. Every Piano fully 'Warranted for Five Years. BENTZ, York, Pa., Sole Agent for the above celebrated instruments, is by special arrangeutattis enabled to furnish them at the Very lowest factory prices. • WM. KNABE t CO., Inns 11,1860.-6 m Baltimore. : S4O writoip.. $37 50 $4O $4O Seat class 811 WING MACHIN= Ha 60 $4O given u preset:ails for 037 60 worth $37 50 $4O ofoubserlytlon• for WOOD'BIIOI7BIB $37 60 $4O HOLD *DIX/OATH, A Int, class— 021.60. $lO !family paper, at 75 cents a year.— $37 60 $6O Also ' , Y - 857 60 $B2 TICk! TIOK ! $3O $B2 AMRDICAN WATOI4IB, worth $32, $36 kW even for $3O worth of subscriptions.— $3O $32 Also $3O $l2 DICTIONARY. $l2 $l2 Webster.* Unabridged Dictionary, sls $l2 worth $l2, given as premiums for $l2 $l2 $l2 walk of subscriptions. Also $ll $lOO ' Sunday School •$lOO $BO LIBRARIES, $B6 1 Largs'ot smell, to be selected from SOO • 400 volumes of thous?). beat, Books Vie . ' Published and given w = tree proud IMO • ran equivalent • amount of sub- . 'Pe - __ octiptioic - $24 Alte. Also several other promhinseemealtr liberal. to: . aap.rb • ADYOCATI, (Ibrmorly called the Prow*. tosjepatalso Id largo pogo., sad alms to promote Knowledge, "Otos, end Tootporsnoo. It hag beet deluged end itnprorod throe times In IT - lifoothami isedger specimen copy. Address . a 11. raa WOOk ' PAL Nolobargbal. Mardalle4lo t GRAVER & BAKER'S FIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC STlTeti • FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 495 Broadway., New York 730 Chestnut street, Philadelphia 013 kit tiZ.K.) a :4:0) A A PI Di .10) ' Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch. Perfection and Simplicity of Machinery. Using both Unmade directly from the spools. No Isstening of seams by hand and no waste of !tread. Witham:loch eppifdtfon without change of ad astment. The seam retains it/ beauty and frmneaaafterwasb• big and Ironing. Baubles doing all kind' of work done by other Sew ing Machines, these Machines execute the most beautiful and permanent Inabroldory and ornamental work. irlhe Eigkest Premiums at ill the fairs and ex hibitions of the United 8 tates and Europe, have been awarded the Glover k Baker Bowleg Machines, and the work done by them, whetever exhibited in com petition. The very highest prize, THE CROSS OH TUE LEGION Or HONOR, was - conferred on 'the repre sentative of the Grover I Baker Sewing Mscbines,at the Exposition Dolverselle, Paris, 10167, thus attest ing their greet superiority over all other Sewing Mach kite. Bor rale by D. W. ROBISON, Gettysburg NOTICE. TIIE undersigned having had 17 year.' experience as a practical Operator on Sewing Machines would recommend the Grover k Baker Family Ma. chine a. the cheapest and beat machine fur family use. The Gimp' lefty of constrnctkn argid eluticity of stitch made by these machines are two very import ant points in their favor. 250,000 of these machines are today bearing witness to the truth of our &a manita)s and the demand is steadily Increasing. We have also Shuttli Machines on hand for Tailors and Coach-trimmers tise. Call and see us. D. W. ROBISON, Agent. Chambereburg it., Oetlyebarg, Pa Jane 11, 1869.—1 v ESTABLISHED IN 1851 REMOVAL. JACOB HARLEY, JE WELER, Invites bl. patroniand the public generally, to hi. New Store, No. 1320 Chet;Mut 4t., Philadelphia, where they will find a large a 1,43 well selecto.l stock of DI A3I ,NDa. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER and PLATED WARE. at '.l.alorate Prices. N. 8.- , WAYCLIES and JEWELRY carefully re paired. JEWELRY and SILVER WARE of all kinds made to ordor. [July 16,1669.-6 m A GOOD THING. Important Co 11011.Jekeepers, Botch, Banks, Offices, <Ex THE PATENT WIRE Adjustable Window Screen WILL FIT ANY WINDOW, Give ventilation and light Screen from view and exclude PLIES, MOSQUITOS AND OTHER INSECTS The Adjustable Window Screen Company SOLE MANUFACTURERS. 623 Market Street, PhHad's. For sale by Dealers in Ihuse.Furuishlng Goods. June2A, 1869. Sin GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD TIME TABLE FIRST TRAIN lease. Gettysburg at 8 15, A. M nil connects at Hanover Junction with trainego oir North and Booth , p manger. reaching Baltimore at 12 30, P. M., Harrisburg at 12 45,P. 11.. Philadel pla•t 4 GO, P. 31., and New York at 7 GO, P.M . Re burning, arrive ut Gettysburg •t 12 15,P. M., with passengers from Baltimore, Harrisburg, kr. SECOND TRAlNleares Gettysburg atl2 40 P M and connects at Hanover Junction with fast line North at 2 10, P. N., reaching Harri■bnrg at 4 00, P M., Philadelphia st 900, it, M., New York atl2 00,P M.; and with Mail Train Youth at 2 81, P. M.. reach ing Baltimore at 5 00, P.M. Returning arrive. • Gettysburg •t 4 IL, P.H., with passengers from Baltimore, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, te SirA Passenger Car is also attached to the Pretgb train, which lamas Ltancrwtr Junction at 710 A. M reaching Gettyabanr at 1020. Paaa•agart leaving - Ilarrliburg In the 5.15 A. M. train car thus reach Gettysburg by 10.7.0 A. M. The freight train, with Passenger Car att►ohed, will leave Gettysburg ■t P. 3L, reaching the Junction at 3.25 R McCtrILDY Sup,' Aug. 20, 1889 sutcheriag. MEAT MARKET NEW FIRM' GEORGE. B. STOYER TIIADDEUS S. MULE, HA VINO entered into partnenhip in the M17%74- BRING will carry it on In all its branches. All kLada of Fresh Meat Every Day. SW every Tumidity and Saturday morning. Sinai meats every Weducaday, Thursday and Friday morn Market stand at Geo. B. Stover's residence on Cbiun be-rsburg street, second Square. Those haviog fat stock for sale will find It to their advantage to call on or address the new Firm. STOVER t WLELE. - Atig-13,18f19-tf West Middle Street Market (NEAR THE COVET-LIOPSE.) Every Day in the Week , • BENDAT EXCEPTED. Fresh Beef three times a week, Tuesday, Wednes day and Saturday mornings. Lamb, Veal or Mutton every day. Orders left at my market in the evening, will be promptly delivered the following morning. GEORGE A. .00D0111. June 18,1869-tf MEAT WANTED THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR COUNTRY HAMS, SIDES, SHOULDERS & LARD, BY NICHOLAS & SIMON CODORI, • York street,below Wolfe Hotel. Hams and Dried Beef,• also Fresh Meats constantly on hand for sale. June 4.—tf orbit lads. CANNO . N S MARBLE WORKS CORNER OP DAL:LIMO REAND EAST MID DLE ST., OPPOSITE THE COURT-HOUSE, GETTYSBURG, PA., I VARY DIBOXPTiox oi w BE ElmorirED IPIII/SI4III4ELZAT TRI ART GETTYSBURG IeLUEBLE 'YARD. MAU *4lO. In as tYarkS Ire OA ettysburg,Pa. WkorAkey aromparedtefurntshallkindsofivrkisithOttlas ECTOR £8 lIONIIMINT3,TOIpIII, ELIIBTO3 MANIIWIS, &a aititeikartaatnotk•Ana &Bahia* as Ilk elayes . 4.11.1 v ea ma oa 1. Prods' *akin' szohaataf J.O 4 1direuMNiq Ststefits.• • GROCERIES LUMBER. • H. Keefer ' s Store; minis BILL,BLLTIVOILIIIIL,O2TI7BOI3A,PA. FR.ErSH GROCERIES. *very weekatieek the Cfty, Peowjefone, Dried en Cress fruits of all kind/48176,a on hand, at lowee into. MUD, 001 IN MEAL, CHEESE, PUtts 110A1.,80AP$ 0/ ALL KINDS, CANDLES, NOTIONS, OONSICITIONARIEB, 1300/118, At.; alio, LUMBER, each ailloantllng, Poste; *c., continually on hand at lowest thing Mee. Call end see. Aug. 6,1369.—tf JOSEPH GILLESPIE, Dealer in Flour, Groceries, Notions, &c., GETTYSBURG PA., TNVITZI9 the attention of the public to their !ergs stock of Goods, at the old stand. on York street. next door to the Globe Inn, consisting of the beat of GROCER lE6, Sugars, Syrups, Helene', Coffees, Tent. apices, Sall 2c.; the BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR n the market, with Hama, Shoulders, Sideii,Fiah, Dried Prufts,Confections,ac. Abo, NO T lONS, In great variety; Cedar aml Willow-ware Stone ware, Crockery-ware, Baskets, :roars, Tobaccos, and athonsand and oneother article, BUTTER AND EGGS, niceand fresh,alwaysfor sale artisans AC°. will spare no effort to please, sad are confident of being able to du so by constantly keeping a full and choke stock, and selling at the very lowest profits. COONTILY PSODUCII wanted, either for the cash or in exchange for goods, highest market price allowed. JOSEPH B. GILLESPIE, June 17,15e3.—t f WM. J• MARTIN, Wholesale aoA Retail Dealer In GROCERIL'S' AND LIQUORS A large lot of Oroceries that I am selllug Cheap MEE CHOICE LIQUORS, Old Bye Whisky eight years Old Very Old French Brandy ALL OTHER KINDS OF LIQUORS, A general assortment of BITTERS, among which is =I Pure Liquors for Medical pur rose. at WM. J. MARTIN'S. Table Cutlery, Glassware, Queens WARE, kr., at Wit. J. MARTIN'S. April 30, 1869 WM. BOYER & SON, DEALERS'IN GROCERIES, NOTIONS TOBACCOS, ALSO, Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware. A general assortment o all Goods usually kept in a FAMILY GROCERY. Dec.{, 1867.-ti BARGAINS at the new GROCERY I UETTYSBURG. JACOB W. CRESS HATINO opened a new Grocery, I n Gettysbn rg, on the north-west corner of the Public Square, has lust received • splendid usortmeut of FRESH GROCERIES , including Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, Syrup, Teas , Spice., Tobacco,Salt,Tish,Hatus,Shoulders,tr QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS, Nuts,niitv.Sospe, Fancy Articles and Nations gene?. ally We will alsokeep on band FLOUR and PEJO STMTS. Having purchased for CASH, I am prepared to ss;l very cheap. Give me a call and Judge for your selvca. Sept. 26.1567._tf J. W. CRESS. GROCERY. WM. B. MEALS lIAS ()MED A Grocery, Vegetable and Notion Store at his residence adjoining Meals 4 Brother's Marble yard, in EAST YORK STREET .here he is prepared to sell as cheap as the cheepes anything in hie line. Give us • call. March 19.1869—tf arpottro and Contractors. Wm. C. Stallsmith & Son GETTYSB URG, PA., Carpenters and Contractors Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Door and Wind.Ow Prames,Cor- nice, Door & Window Brackets, &c. Ckastantlyon hand and manufactured to order o BEST MATERIALS, by * experienced workmen, and at REASONABLE PRICES. iltS.Ordoropromptly attended to Jon. 141869.—K GEO. C. CASEMAN, GETTYSBURG, PA., Carpenter and Contractor, • RESPECTFULLY infenne' the public this halms saatovad to his war Ethop on Bitattoa streetbetween •York audStood street; iuntirprepared to take coutrecta for putting up and repairing Btalidings„ at as reassemble 'rates as any builder in Gettysburg—all work guaranteed folfis best quality. He hopes by atria attentioulo btu& *** e* o merit yabliepatronsgs. 1:11n• ma a call. April 9.1809..-tt VIM. CHRITZMAN, GETTYSBURG, PA., Carpenter and. Contractor, Tkriirigr,mm4 to my now bop On Washin. eked, bettveen AHddls and. ~4pweburg Renato,. sad Introduced Stroh itytopra ask proparid to Aar Vistrollkildirel work for nag moist, of th• boot otstorAanit ea sadly au osply uft esti too •tletio at toy lOW Stioblihduatti elm soototy. 111x patented Hondo always la readiness, and work a. 'Gated wttb promptoosoatiddlapotoli. • egroreinit far aintadssillisiststs,loredliaMoali diritiaratarl isalssasssuM• amis. Vitdital. OUNVO COMPOUND 708 THZ OXIHM OP PUTRIDSORETHROAT,INFLUENZA .or any othiir lorlararoatory orinwarddl f th• Throat If notol too long sanding. Ateo,BOAHLBT This medicine has been tried ih - THOUSANDS OF CASES, duff parts of the eountry, and has been known to fall if taken in time and according to directions. It is warrAnted to cure. Give it a trial and It willspesk for itself. Ever, household should provide themwelrei with a box of this medicine and keespit on hands. Thecuree thet it has effected are t rn ly Marvelous. 18.Preparidand. solii by Istast Yowl? II Co-Get tysburg, Pa ,or by their anacirtged agents. Per sale at nearly all thegtoreslis Adam. county. May 19,1867.-t f ISRAEL YOUNT CO. AYER'S fiIIERRY PECTORAL, For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. e Probably before in the whole history of medi eine, hap anything won so widely and so deeply upon the confidence of manktod,as this excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long eerier of years, and among most of thoraces of moo ft bee risen higher and higher in their estimation, as it has be— come better known. Its uniform character and pow er to cure the various affections of the lungs and throat, have mad. it kuowo as a reliable protector against them. While adapted to milder forms of dis ease and to young children, It is at the same time the moat effectual remedy that can be gllllllk fur incipient consumption, bud the dangerous. affections of the throat and lunge. is a provhdon against sudden at— tacks of Croup. ft slmuld be kept on hind in every family, and indeed as all ore sometime. tottiect to colds audcoughe, all should be provided with this an tidote for them Although settled Consumption is thought Incurable, still great numbereOr cases where the disease seemed Nettled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by the Cherry Pectoral. go complete Is Its mastery over the disordereot the Longs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them, under the Cherry Pecthral they kubside and dieappesr. Singer; and Public Speal,r, tlnd greet protection from it. Asthma Is alwayscellesed and often salt Ily cnred by it. Bronchitirl a dencrally cured by taking the Cherry Pecloral I 13 small and ft equeut &am So generally are it• 'virtues known that we need not put:44h the certificates of them here, or do morn than assure the public that Its nnalitlea ate fully maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fero, and Ague, bacreeittene Fever, Chill Fever Remiitent Fever, DismE , Ague, Periodical ar Bilious Fever,&h., a•rd ind,ed all 01 e affections which arise iron m stars P., marsh, or miasmatic poisons. I name irnplkv, It doe. Cur,, end doe, not fall. Containing neither Arsenic Qnitilne,jlittnuth, Zinc. nor any other mineral or poleonou• tilbetance whet— ever, It in nowieeinpiren any ituitqt. The number and importance of itn en ro. IL the ajkla diatricte, are literally beyond account. nil re believe without a parallel in the liihtory at Ater mr,ficice. Our perils It gratified by the get.nowleilgnn-ntr, no r.-Ceive of the radical cure& eflected to 01:main:It e 00,te, and where other rernedien had wholly UrraCClirnatg , l per...Emelt}, Pr it... Went in. or travel ing through trinuturitic lonalitite.will be protwit t ib) taking the AGUE CURE daily. For Lim, Oaaplaintr.► r INN from torpidity t the Liv.r. it ie►n excelleatrotntdy.stimuktin g for 1.11. r Into lie•altby activity. For Bilious Disordersand User Complaints, it Is an eccellent remedy. producing ninny truly remarkable curer, where other medicines/lad Called. Prepared by DK. J. C. AYE It k CO ., Practical and Manly ticalChemlata, Lowell, ilasa.,and mold all round the world PRICE, $lOO PER BOTTLE Formal° by A. D. Buphler, firncgint, Getty.burg P. [Oct.2, 1668.-2. AYER'S HAIR VIGOR FOR TIIE RENOVATION OF THE H A IR. The Great Desideratum of the Age A droning WhiCb IP at once agreeable, healthy, •ad effectrial for preet•ry lug tbe hair. Faded °spray ?taw s soon restor , d to its original color and Me gloss and frtshntts of youth. Thin bsir le thickened, falling hair checked. and baldness often, though not always curedby Reuse. Nothlug cart rectors the hair where the follicles are deetroyed, or the glandastrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be eared fur n9eful Dos by thi►►pplirwtion. Inetead of fonliug the h►fr with • pasty ee4Cmerit,f t will keep it clean and rigor one. Its occasional use will priownt the heir. from turninggray or fAlliog off, and coneeque'otly prevent baldoesa. free from the.' deleterious noLetanc e which make .meprepar•tions dangerous ■nd ono to the heir, the Vigor can only benest but not harm ft. II wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, notbingelsecan be found .o deeirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, It does not • II whitetambrie, and yet lut• longer ou the hair, giving it • rich glossy Itietr•and • grateful perfume Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL & ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS, LOWELL, MASS *-PRICE $1.00.1a air or sale by: A. D. Buehler, Druggist. G« ty Xife and till Mnouraurt. H 0 M E INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. CASII CAPITAL- -Tl4 0 MILLION DOLLARS Assets Jan. 1, 1869, J. H. WASHBURN, Secretary MAP. J. MARTIN, President O.EO. M. LYON. Meet Secretary A. P. WILLMA NTH, Vice Presiden, • T. A GREENE, AsetSectretary D. A. HEALD, 2d Vice President H. A. PICKING, Agent, West Middle Street, Gettyaburg, Pa April 30, 1569.-6 m INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTE! AMERICA, NO. 232 WALNUT sr., PHILADELPHIA INCORPORATED 1794. - CHARTER PERPETUAL MARINE, INLAND & FIRE fl URANCE Iseues Limited or Perpetual Policies. Assets Jan. Ist, 1869, ........... 323 29 520,000,000 LOSSES PA ID IN CA 811,ISINCE ITS 011- 0 ANIZATION ARTHUR. G. COFFIN, CHARLES PLATT, Prosigent. Vice Pregdent HAT}IIaS NORRIS, Secretary H. A. PICKING, Agent, Office in Wert Mid* Strut, Gettysburg, Pa. April 30, 1869.4 m ADAMS COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE . INSURANCE COMPANY INOORrOBATZD, MARCH 18, 1851. OPPICEEB Preeldent—Georg e Bwope '52 ce•Preeiden t—Sam el R. It us' e 11. actotary —D. A. Buehler. Treaanret—l.6. Fahnestock. lbrecrativeGommlttimo—Bobart McCurdy ,H A .Pic k ng,Jscob King. . itanageri.;4leorgeliwope,P. A .Baelder, 11.31cOur dy, 8. R. Russell, E. O. Yabokaatock, Gottyaborg ; Jacob King, Btraban town dap; Frederick Diehl, Franklin H. A. Picking, Finnan; Atone' Y. (Mt, New Oita ; Wm. Ron' White s Minty; H. o.Peters, Petersburg (T. 13..) 'ThlaCompaaytalimitedinitaoperationstot etiataty of Adams. Xt has beep to op•rstion for_pore 04017 Toff s, and in that period has made but one u• saaameht,having paid loans by fire daring that period amounting to oterlls,ooo. Any person desiring an In airmen San apply to either of the managers. 1110• The ItteentrfrOnteutitfie meets et the °eke of Ocanynkfion the teat Wednesday In every mouth et Iheelook. P. . f/neslo.llnta. §ardtvart, tunny, &t. HARDW.OI2 4 AND 800 BRIM! Plillsubsatibarshavaluatraturuedfsowtheeltiss with an immense supply of HARDWaIIk TIRO• 011.111111,whibb they ars offartagat tholrold stand htaaltirsurreitrolt, atptleettoanitthetlmu Our atookaolutlitrid part of Oarpenter' , Toolt diaoltsmith'Tool ShooMeng, Cabinet'ster'. Tool. Hoolokoopor'.lfrlztor • . - Ail kinds of Iron be GS 0 0Z.F.1.311 OF ALL ICINDB, 0110 Points ha . :do Theo elad.df z f tbo mirrors department oinereldiese•ebote.bet IF it& t dm Jo- bad st. 0114 Iyary oleos of dm be secimmoditeorbeii etiee•ieet Feud endings sad Wouottoopoffio gi11.447 ortf dela tboll Una. (Woos • ool) bide or opt ad tole! doo faro iob is a 7 olio rli ff 7 DAM DMUS 7011..1 &AIX= Itsol.l•ST.i fOet. 2 ia.s.-17 $3,966 282 30 Qoao Wind's' II iIIIPZIII. aafILISTIIa B Ortiso ream' Mltbal' Odepregolf. TIIBBSOF Tea 8 44y morningoitl2.oo4/881.11 •nt pall within M. ter. 11, ti.ned .4108 of tbepubllBBsYl. • A linor•Linductionvillbolmnin, og bytbo quartsrAt ices will bet isertedst 4110,01nr upon. ar This eirealatles • hal tlargerthaatbatsveso . . In A damocoantio saii,sedt cannot bessoolled. o■Wozz of al I k lads wILL,IN sed attairratel. 4 eta, i0.,1■ OTOS", 'fillifty sa4 . fort voiles. Torus CAsig. oFFIGIAL li co Carr 0 ere tides if oidge—P.obortJakllel A lonia to .hulgte—JoYoYll J. prolAoaatary—Jicob Milkers. R vistereati tleteortier—WMAL • rte rk At Courts=—A. W.11141411' District Attorney—Wm. 41.11• S • Treasurer—a. D. Wattle..."" • ,Verif—Phlllp Hum. poorer—Dr. W. J. declare. " gurveyw--Jamie D. Lahr. • o II .rt. aeo. fork—J. 1..•Wal Vc.11•11... Physician faJtisil 0: ,c 10.4 of tAt Peer --Jobe' 8..,0 aro Io Dirardort. &mar I . L Well Tredurtirw-4 , 41— .C. N.Dely. 1 2 16goid' .lYiiinrs—lleury L. Bred',. G. ll•Agy. 'ono vox ox eine Burg,st—C. II Bushier. --. • W. Crams, Robert Tate, A.U. =Clerk—F. D. Dupbonk W.WeLkfti o i NA • a/ //vectors-4s. Ostia" W,rreu, John V. ScOrlmw7, a • A. . curer—C.G•fahassto•k,'• a slimes* AMU • reesilmot—George swops. ' Cirhicr—J.llmory • Tirlier—litiwy S. 800n,,e1 Directors--docarge Swope, w a Wirt, D*Tid Wills David Sherry, DADWlllaitilb gal9lo P. ft IST TITIOIAL Mall 070 Pr, —ti e urge Throne. . C.ssAier—George Aroold.. - teller—Ssmael floatimAo. Direelars—deorge throsi4 DUN 131,n4h„ Jutin Holier, Cloorte sal me o, Juba WoUord.. &TM 01111 CHM Prude of—J. L.Scidek. Secretary—Willtant O. Meals. . he curer—Ale winder eatmisti., slert —l.tha • Rupp. .1. L. at I,ll‘4l,r,thorga LIMO Aleutudoreolocau. ADAK/ COUNTY MISTUAL I Yret ideng--Cleorg• SWOpll Vice Preeide eite—Aaea eel B. luau SterelAry—David A. • Treavern—Gdefard U. /*AndoWe gVtlldiio6 09,11146titte"—Robert M Picking, Jacob Klag, • J.aallCoa7Ti 4131LICCLIII Pr,lzdent—Sainaelllesbat. • Pr•si•itetea—WillhimSpiry throw Seersary-rflou7 . Trusurer—Darld Wilts. Managers—William B. Wilias.W Roguish°, Frederick Dahl, W. Penn.'s", doh. U. Ito()labia. munanao Assatta Eh at—g 4 ward CI .11/abitiiiitook [Tae /,, ~ A.Daaos Secretary—],l4n V. McCreary. rr,asurer--Jobn Culp. • Mdnagcn—J. W. C. 011eitaottli Knadlettart,Ww. F. Atk oa. comTiarT.' Pabasitock try—Wgn. A. DUOCI.O. Fr, a arer—JcP.l 8. Dana., /114 g pr.—.l. U. Buehler. 1/l; cittlei,i. itassot,w.A.,Pe • . VIP/al Prtii trotl—Jeorge W. .4,rotyry 4zogd Treanwer—aalltell Itandgers-0. W. IteCleilit ch t 11. J. Staple, M. • ermine • .1, 1 ., Atrator—Robert lloCordy 3,,,nary Ind Troarxrer—David Trainspart •• arrive 6 • rir.t train =Am; close • rie.rk trs I V. Were tr 413 with Baltim..irri. AsSOCIATIONII, teeny, Lodge, N 0.124, I. Of (11, Casuals, nod 13.411roactstreolabov garasapmaini, I'X 1•.0 . • lutes• hall, tat and Sd Ma • Good Ramat:tan Lodge, Yr. Cartisla•nd Itnllroad strissta,l4 in etch month. Gee. Reynolds Gado, No.lep,T. • snore eery liotkliatery CiyetTie Tribe. N 0.31, LO. L. Flail. every Friday sassing. Post .V 0.9, 0. A. a.—North Sam livery Saturday tracking. • , anima's. L tt toraa,. CArist's>—Paator,Barr d•refeee by Preteabeesof sarantely, Sabbath mond loosday osautaisr. Darius orsaingssrrica denitted. st4erla,l St. famarai—.Bay. 1. •Ires 4abbatb morning "Old • day beetling. CI to list giiieopali-..sera.. H. Shamir. dorric•• Mobinmo • sad Thursday *sesta& Preabyternaw—Bar. Wu". H. 9tlltl morning sad sweated. sad W German Rtforsal—Bar. vied MOM" morning sad • • semi'` Ca/the—Bev. Jalapa 8011. Bari Sabbstha, mond ogand Maass! Prssbyteriasa.—llau. J. by 'peel& I appoistamatia, fratessiout 6 I M. KRAUTS, - gip • Law. Gett3reburl. Ps. 00 1 l business promptly &Beaded to. Office on Baltimore etreetommtk Julie IS, 1b69-tr D• Mc C ONA UGHr • Leer (ace ousdoor vest • store, etieust:erstrarg *fleet. dpecial ittentioa ilveu to Sal telitietnent of detates. an' claims to Pensions, Bounty, bask spinet U. itatesoitsilamos ly attended to. Gast +err ant. oestodosudoluio id lowa dad other dastard inalas. Jima 18.1.1169.-tf AJ. COVER, IiTT: .. LAW, willpromptiyattaid •Ilogbar Bugloss' eeeeee taftoWs. Olce bitemee fahamitooli and er'a torso, aaltllnu eeee evet‘a• May 29.11167. DAVID A. BITE INT ‘T LAW, will primpti Dm. •Ent all other boldness sinned da• Acoa( his residuum la Mot ppositoth• Jontt House- [Witt DAVID WILLS A AT LA W,Offlics ateisiesldan • arcer ofeentrialquare. May 29,1867. DR. H. S. HUBER, S. Z. arises' of U►awbnibiry este OPPORTI Cot. Tatra NW Jane 11, IM.--tf Da. J. A. ARMSTII assist loestsd at 11W to all broach's of Us Pralissiolts mid his saes whoa sot prollsasfosustlysi Stalstassirows, P. 04 . Ads= toasty, Ps. I as DR. J. W. O'N 7- - Has We 001ce at bla mid* treat,two doors above Me Cionplie 0 ettyebuti • May 29,urr. _ JOHN L. HILL, 31. Omc• I m Ohamborsburg RrMt, Eagle Hotel. oirryseUßG. Pip lE3MiEa • n R. J. F. BER lit. teethes Weasel a eipt ' rrrtew to Os publiki. 011ie la oppcslto the elkobe las, wtsome tip goad to mayor, witilatlispronl Ponponsts west di full or paella a rltdbadl. TormassaaosAble. July 30,1360.-0 DR. C. W. B Hula nvil= triptactsis Of TLIIITOWN, end offers tile NWT Oilloo at Ida boom, oorisr of • rooodryalloy, soar the lonfoiwi. Too to Skln Disosoos. (LIM • DR. H. W. LEY Littiestowns, Adams NANING potweweillty lorelrel ps = engage in lb. upend • Surgery. Mee la Losibud • street. C A S .l, FOR W The highest Price DIIPHO Nortimicarri!mr Of etto6 epir, il a II
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